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Cortical microstructural abnormalities in dementia with Lewy bodies and their associations with Alzheimer's disease copathologies. NPJ Parkinsons Dis. 2025 ...
... cortical stimulation (electrical signals to the brain's outer layer), as is usually necessary.
However, there is increased evidence for gray matter (cortical) involvement and we hypothesize that these cortical lesions are present in patients even in ...
... cortical atrophy (PPT) · Association study of late-onset Alzheimer's disease risk variants and memory decline (PPT) · Association of candidate gene ...
... cortical mapping of pediatric and adult patients, including at Mayo Clinic. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and ...
Every day, the brain makes about 2 cups (500 milliliters) of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This fluid flows through deep cavities in the brain called ventricles.
Cortical infarct (defined as > 1.5 cm in diameter; irrespective of anatomic location);; Any focal area of superficial siderosis (for treatment-naïve ...
MRI scans with evidence of infection or focal lesions, cortical strokes, multiple lacunes (single lacune is allowable unless it meets criteria for strategic ...
History of seizure or any condition (as assessed by investigator) that may predispose to seizure (eg, prior cortical stroke, significant brain trauma) ...
In order to access the optimal cortical entry point at the lateral aspect of the basal frontal lobe, a miniature modified orbitozygomatic skull base ...
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